Liquid purification or separation – Gravitational separator – Superposed compartments or baffles – e.g. – parallel plate type
Patent
1992-05-28
1993-06-08
Bascomb, Jr., Wilbur
Liquid purification or separation
Gravitational separator
Superposed compartments or baffles, e.g., parallel plate type
2105321, 210538, 210541, B01D 2102
Patent
active
052176142
ABSTRACT:
Open frame, inverted-T-shaped trusses are provided between self-supporting clarifier units to support the units in liquid having solids therein flowing in a clarifier basin. In a first embodiment, each truss has three pipes which form part of a longitudinally extending base. A longitudinal spine extends up from the base to a fourth pipe which directly supports an outlet trough. Spaced supports extend transversely to form three-sided corners which receive an end of a clarifier unit. A bar extends between the spaced supports to hold the units in the corners. In a second embodiment, the truss is provided with a closed spine which serves as a head barrier at an inlet end of the basin.
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Bascomb, Jr. Wilbur
Upton Christopher
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